A new study finds that the disturbance-demanding plant species oak, hazel and yew were abundant in Europe's forests before modern humans arrived, strengthening the argument that ancient vegetation was ...
The North Carolina Zoo has joined a handful of botanical gardens in the United States to be recognized by Botanic Gardens ...
Understanding how both environmental conditions and genetic makeup affect crops is essential to developing varieties that are ...
The Earth BioGenome Project seeks to genetically profile over a million plants, animals, and fungi as they build an atlas of ...
Cladosporium sphaerospermum is a remarkable species of radiotrophic fungus that is thriving in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone ...
Lachowiec’s work blends several disciplines including plant genetics, remote sensing and molecular biology. The project ...
Plants balance growth and defense through resource allocation, showing a trade-off between resilience and growth.
That's where Hypenea macrantha enters the picture. A Hypenea macrantha flower in the wild, with its catapult visible at the bottom It's a flowering plant endemic to Brazil, which was already known ...
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Montana State University received over $900,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study an agricultural weed causing problems for Montana farmers.
MSU News Service BOZEMAN - With new funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, scientists in Montana State University's Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology will seek to fill ...